Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Do what makes You Happy!

Hi everyone,
Just a super quick post to show you
 what I was messing around with over the weekend :)
"Do what makes You Happy"
A Shabby looking canvas (12 in) to hang in my craft room.


  Some close ups





And
Here is what it looked like before I covered it in Gesso.
This is a great way to make use of all those random bits and pieces in your stash! 


I used a variety of different stencils to create the background texture.
Hope you enjoy the photos
Happy creating

Traceyx

14 comments:

  1. I totally love this Tracey! You do shabby SO well. I love that you have created such a masterpiece from all your leftover bits. :)

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  2. WOW Tracey, your shabby canvas is stunning!! I can see you are getting into your doily stash :) xx

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  3. WOW!!! This is one stunning canvas Tracey!! Love the shabby look and all the pretty embellishments!!!

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  4. This is awesome!.....now I have to find out what gesso is....

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  5. Gorgeous canvas Tracey, Great use of all your left over alphas
    Happy Easter x

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  6. Don't you just love gesso and how it changes everything.. the end result looks so pretty, love all the flowers and the pom pom ribbon too.. I reckon this will look wonderful in your scrap space! And happy April!!

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  7. Gorgeous Tracey! I love it!!

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  8. that canvas looks fabulous and I am sure it will look awesome in your craft room , have a great easter holidays

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  9. Beautiful creation for your craft room wall. Love love all the bits and pieces you used up! TFS

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  10. This is absolutely stunning!! I love the texture and the gorgeous flowers!! Each detail is perfect!! I want one to hang on my wall!! Love this!! I hope you have a very happy Easter :)

    Lisa
    A Mermaid's Crafts

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  11. Ok so first you texturized the canvas using stencils and what medium? You added the elements you wanted to cover with the primer...Then you painted it with the gesso...then you stamped on the letters and added more?

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